TxDOT posted to Facebook and Twitter updated photos of the broken portion of the road on Friday, saying that about 200 to 300 feet of roadway had been washed away due to high levels of fast-moving waters.

"We highly discourage the public against 'sightseeing' at the washout location," TxDOT posted on Friday.

It's unclear when repairs will be completed.

Some Facebook commenters saw TxDOT's warning as more of a challenge, however, telling the agency they could definitely pass over the gaping hole with the right set-up.

"Just put a ramp in and tell people to build up a good bit of speed," one comment reads.